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The Data Structures Library in Java
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JDSL Tutorial
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<p>The JDSL Tutorial consists of a collection of sample programs that demonstrate
major concepts and programming styles of the JDSL. Each tutorial consists
of a working sample program and a line-by-line explanation. Each lesson
introduces, by example, a new concept of the JDSL. Please look in the <A HREF="../doc/index.html">JDSL javadocs</A> for detailed documentation.
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<a href="lesson01/lesson01.html">Lesson 1: Echo</a> - a simple program
that repeats words.</li>

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<a href="lesson02/lesson02.html">Lesson 2: Sequence Fun</a> - alphabetize
and scramble a list of words.</li>

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<a href="lesson03/lesson03.html">Lesson 3: Auction</a> - an application
thst models bids at an auction.</li>

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<a href="lesson04/lesson04.html">Lesson 4: Triage</a> - models prioritizing
medical patients.</li>

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<a href="lesson05/lesson05.html">Lesson 5: Phone Book</a> - a class that
models bids at an auction.</li>

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<a href="lesson06/lesson06.html">Lesson 6: Tree Drawing</a> - an application
that draws a tree.</li>

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<a href="lesson07/lesson07.html">Lesson 7: Flights</a> - finds shortest
time flight itineraries between cities.</li>

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The tutorial was written by Robert Cohen and Lucy Perry.
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